Learning styles don't exist.
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Since you maintain that learning styles exist, I presume you believe that the experiment you prescribe has, in substance, been performed, with adequate care taken to prevent or account for systematic errors. Can you supply a reference?
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I don't know of people doing exactly that. Unfortunately, psychologists don't tend to do the experiments they should do. I do know that the expert who posted, "Learning styles don't exist," agreed that if you did this experiment he would expect to see clear differences.
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Do you consider this sufficient to justify asserting that learning styles exist? Would it not be epistemically more prudent, in the absence of clear empirical evidence, to maintain the logically parsimonious contrary hypothesis?
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